Port Huron Statement
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The founding document of Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), widely considered the political manifesto of the New Left.
Ratified at the SDS conference at Port Huron, Michigan, 1962
This document is presented as part of the Radical Democracy Project archive: https://archive.org/details/@radical_democracy_project Check out our website: www.radicaldemocracy.net or follow us on Facebook.
Radical Democracy is a political education and consciousness raising project. We believe that people should be directly involved in making the decisions that affect their lives. The free ebook includes 165 pages of quotes and shareable graphic memes, 18+ original interviews with organizers, activists, teachers and thinkers from Civil Rights Movement and New Left of the 1960s through The Movement for Black Lives, Occupy Wall Street and more. Download the ebook here: http://bit.ly/2v7iXpo
Ratified at the SDS conference at Port Huron, Michigan, 1962
This document is presented as part of the Radical Democracy Project archive: https://archive.org/details/@radical_democracy_project Check out our website: www.radicaldemocracy.net or follow us on Facebook.
Radical Democracy is a political education and consciousness raising project. We believe that people should be directly involved in making the decisions that affect their lives. The free ebook includes 165 pages of quotes and shareable graphic memes, 18+ original interviews with organizers, activists, teachers and thinkers from Civil Rights Movement and New Left of the 1960s through The Movement for Black Lives, Occupy Wall Street and more. Download the ebook here: http://bit.ly/2v7iXpo
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